OPTiX White Slim-line Polishing Pad (Light)
OPTiX White Slim-line Polishing Pad (Light)
The OPTiX Slim-line polishing pads are engineered for all paint types.
- Heat dispersion centre cut hole of buff pad / polishing pad
- Tapered edge design with extra over hang for safer polishing with these foam pads
- Hook and loop backing polishing pad to suit most polishers
- Dual action random orbital polisher & rotary polisher compatible
- Choice of 5 inch or 6 inch pads
- Remove light or heavy oxidation
- Remove deep or light swirls'
- Remove deep or lights scratches
- Remove marring & buff marks
- Will polish to increase shine, gloss & clarity
- Remove light stains & fall out contaminates
- A simple system with wide applications
- Quality and better value
Available sizes:
- 3 Inch / 80-90mm
- 5 Inch / 130-145mm
- 6 Inch / 150-165mm
The Process:
ORANGE PAD - Medium
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The first polishing pad to start a paint correction/polishing/compounding
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Effective removal of heavy oxidation
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Better user control due to the S-line design
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Removes deep swirls & scratches
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Refinement stage after a coarse stage like wool or microfiber pad
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Polishes neglected paint to increase gloss & shine
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Designed to be used with both rotary polishers and dual action random polisher
WHITE PAD - Light
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Effective removal of light oxidation
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Better user control due to the S-line design
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Removes light swirls & scratches
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Refinement stage after a coarse stage
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Polishes paint to increase gloss
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Designed to be used with both rotary polishers and dual action random polisher
BLACK PAD - Finishing
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Effective removal buff marks super fine swirls & marring
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Better user control due to the Slim-line design
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Polishes the paint to the highest gloss
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Refinement stage after a medium stage
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Apply waxes, sealants & glazes
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Designed to be used with both rotary polishers and dual action random polisher
More Information
Paint Correction is an industry term for "cut & polish", "buff & polish" and/or "polishing the paint".
What's the difference between polishing, buffing and compounding? Many think polishing is something that you put on the paint to protect it, the amount of times people have used the term, "whack some polish on it for protection", this is an incorrect term. Polishing and compounding or buffing are all the same thing. In order for something to be a true polish it must have some form of abrasive in it. Polishing a car by hand with a polishing pad or buffing pad means or even just a polishing cloth is all forms of paint correction and buffing. If you wanted to protect your paint/finish then you need to apply a wax, a sealant, a coating and any other product that leaves behind some form of protection that usually increases the shine and gloss. After polishing, paint correction, and/or compounding, all will require a paint protection product at the end to protect the results of the polishing work. OPTiX polishing pads / buff pads will get you the result you need if you have the right tools, polishes and polishers.
You can polish a car in many different ways from using many types of car polishers and polishing machines, from a dual action random orbital to a forced rotating dual action RO or a rotary car polisher. You can polish or compound/buff a car by hand using foam applicator made for hand polishing or microfibre cloths. End of the day the best results come from using OPTiX Slim-line buffing pads on an electric car polisher because the results are much faster and overall more even. In many cases it is almost impossible to cut enough paint in a consistent manner by hand.
Manufactured by OPTiX.
OPTiX Nano Technologies is an Australian owned and ran business.